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Committee advances several education bills in work sessions; HB 4079 amended after contentious debate

House Committee on Education · February 11, 2026
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Summary

In work sessions following public hearings, the committee forwarded HB 4050 and HB 4124 to joint Ways and Means, advanced HB 4154 to the House floor as amended, and adopted amendments to HB 4079 before sending it to the floor; the -4 amendment to HB 4079 failed while the -5 amendment was adopted.

After public hearings the House Committee on Education moved to work‑session action on a slate of bills.

HB 4050 (LPRO study): The committee adopted a motion to send HB 4050 (a legislative policy and research office study on aligning state distributions with local provider costs) to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means with a due‑pass recommendation. The motion carried on a recorded voice vote.

HB 4154 (attendance reporting): The committee adopted the dash‑2 amendments to HB 4154, which require quarterly publication of certain attendance and average daily membership data and methodology, and then voted to move the bill to the House floor with a due‑pass…

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